Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron says that the warrant execution at Breonna Taylor’s apartment was not a “no-knock” warrant.
Cameron says that officers knocked and announced their presence before entering the apartment, a claim he says is corroborated by a witness.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron says shots fired by police justified in a news conference to announce the grand jury’s decision on Breonna Taylor case.
Attorney General, Daniel Cameron explains why criminal charges could not be pursued in the Breonna Taylor case.
Claims that the officers were fired upon first by Kenneth Walker (boyfriend), and justified in returning fire.
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